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A SONG

1 When the lovely young Edwin was laid to repose,
2 At the dawn of the day, when bright Phoebus arose,
3 The bays and the laurels did serve for a shade,
4 And the myrtles and willows supported his head.
5 The lark and the linnet arose on the spray,
6 And the lambs all around him did frolic and play;
7 E'en the bee was entic'd with such sweetness and grace,
8 And, in quest of his honey, did light on his face.

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Title (in Source Edition): A SONG
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Carmichael, Miss (Rebekah) (fl. 1790-1806). Poems. Edinburgh: Peter Hill, 1790, p. 81. 92p. (ESTC T104666) (Page images digitized from a copy at University of California Libraries — third-party rights apply.)

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